We got rid of the Hardly stealership, Al's Honda, AND got a home for Italians?

YES!

Edit: I work a block from the Harley shop, and went there on my break to see if they had any tools etc that I could use. Computers, parts bins etc, all priced really cheap... the table full of Harley hats? $19.95 plus tax

We got rid of the Hardly stealership, Al's Honda, AND got a home for Italians?

YES!

Edit: I work a block from the Harley shop, and went there on my break to see if they had any tools etc that I could use. Computers, parts bins etc, all priced really cheap... the table full of Harley hats? $19.95 plus tax

Usually I'd say "me too" but Al's Honda has been a shitty shop for YEARS. All the sales people were dicks, they were NEVER willing to help... Oh, and did you ever read about the burnouts on customers tires? :eek1

We got rid of the Hardly stealership, Al's Honda, AND got a home for Italians?

YES!

Edit: I work a block from the Harley shop, and went there on my break to see if they had any tools etc that I could use. Computers, parts bins etc, all priced really cheap... the table full of Harley hats? $19.95 plus tax

Hm, I didn't see anything about a BMW dealership. I just got back from a ride to check out the alleged new dealership and didn't see a sign by Wilson's furniture.

All I saw was raindrops on my visor, fog buildup in my visor, tilting horizons as wind blew 700 pounds of dude and bike all over the highway and the big ass / bright ass casino sign across from Wilson's furniture.

The next buildng north of Wilson Furniture is Barron Heating (Pacific Hwy, just south of Smith road, which has no I-5 exit). The next unit north of Barron Heating, sharing the same building, is the new BMW dealer. Just a little "Coming Soon" banner, no sign yet. Could be a neat unit; roll up glass door in the front, lots of front patio for bike parking. Well positioned for maximizing access for Canadian business.

That reminds me, my daughter is a sophomore at WWU (Fairhaven College),
and was at the Chuckanut Brewing Co on W. Holly St. Right next door is
Champion Cycle, a Triumph dealership. She fell in love with a Bonneville
T100 while there.

At any rate, have to say that Chuckanut Drive north from Burlington to
Bellingham is a superb road despite being a popular scenic route. Was in
a cage moving my daughter and her belongings from Seattle to WWU
when we took that coastal byway.

Will probably take her out to the Blue Mountain Grill out on Valley Hwy in
Acme the next time I visit her. Looks to be a nice loop out of WWU.